Studlock, on 30 December 2012 - 03:11 PM, said:
I've come to learn this endeavor is absolutely wasted time. You cannot change the world (or even your country, city, town or even STREET) one person at a time. You can go out of your way to make a bigger splash in the "I have a voice, and here's why you should listen to me" pool if you like...that would be good...but trying to force people not to be a certain way...that's just not doing anyone least of all yourself, any good. Make YOU a better person, and worry less about the asshat strangers in public. (Though if some douche hit on my friend and after a rebuffing didn't leave well enough alone...then I'd see a reason to hit 'em)
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A number of people can't quite grasp that fact. I usually point out the distinct excess in wealthier parts of Hong Kong or Singapore with the downtrodden parts like Shanghai...still people love to throw that phrase you used out there for their arguments in the hopes that it will somehow stamp people down with some feigned finality. Ignore it. People are dumb and can't grasp that stuff.
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I don't know that anyone needs to be TOLD specifically of their level of privilege...but educated on the difference between the various incomes, and social statuses around the globe, and the difference between poor, middle class and rich. This way they ought to come to their own conclusions when old enough. TELLING kids about privilege almost makes it out to be a "bad" ting...and it's not, they just happen to be born into it. My parents were well off enough when I was young, two cars, a big house ect. but they always made sure we knew that there are many others who don't have those things...and I never forgot that lesson. I think that's the route "We have money to live well son, but there are others who don't have so much.", and not a direct "You're privileged, accept that son!" A fine line, but it's more a parenting choice, and my parents made sure I knew. If your friend was unaware of his social status, then no offense...his parents didn't do a good job raising him. It's not as much on him, as it is on them.
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Oh, we all have them. Every country on this planet has skeletons. Bad ones too. They aren't hidden really even well. Canada is no different. Sure we're better than the States, but we've done plenty in our time as we came from the British Empire as well.
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Be who you are...not who your ancestors were. Be a Canadian with a proud native heritage that you support and educate about...but don't forget you are a Canadian first and foremost. The heritage is always going to be there, your family are your link to it. It's not hard to be good and proud of both.
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We all go through stages like that. Try not drinking during the week at all, and only allowing yourself on weekends. This will help and what I find works best for me.